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    life, decapitate, or even to wreak havoc upon lives to which they do not know. The use of setting in a story is a vital component in developing background upon which the story will play out. In the book of short stories by Tim O’Brien, “The Things That They Carried” action…

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    lives by symbolizing their weaknesses and strengths. In the novel The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien emphasizes the impact that women have on him, along with the tough, courageous, and brave men in the novel. He focuses on the emotions, attitudes, and different perspectives that the men, including himself, experience when in contact with the women who are important in their lives. Tim O’Brien’s novel, The Things They Carried, displays the importance of women, such as Martha, Kathleen, and Mary…

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    In the book, “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien, there are many conflicts and from those conflicts, lessons are learned. We learn how there is a great power to storytelling, how the fear of shame can motivate people, and how we shouldn’t let anything hold us back, especially things that were out of our control. The biggest theme of the book is how there is an immense power to storytelling. Throughout the book, O’Brien talks about how storytelling helps bring other people into the past…

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    O’Brien is known for writing about the experience of the war. O’Brien written story ”The Things They Carried” have been praised by many reviewer in the writing industry.Today’s paper will detail how the Narrator shows that Jim Cross the first lieutenant goes through a significant change caused by death of his comrade Lavender. Lieutenant cross goes through three stages of change in the story of “The Things They Carried”. From beginning, middle and end the Narrator provides context and support…

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    Reaction Paper - The Things They Carried - Tim O’Brien “The Things They Carried” is interesting in the fact that it is a collection of short stories as opposed to a single story. I think this is interesting because most war stories I have read focus on a single thought, usually a moral, that holds strong throughout the reading. When reading this I felt that the reason why he chose to write a collection of stories was because there were many things he wanted to express, not just one…

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    to persuade. Rhetorical strategies are found in every piece of writing but we generally do not realize it. In the speeches by Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, they use rhetorical strategies to convey their messages. In Tim O’Brien’s book The Things They Carried, rhetorical devices are found throughout his writing. Between these three different texts, rhetorical devices such as similes, personification, irony, and aporia are found throughout their writings as well as others. The authors use them…

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    The written task for The Things They Carried has the form of a tabloid cover. A big part of the book is O’brien repeatedly trying to explain to both the reader and himself that memories cannot always be trusted, but ultimately through storytelling he can save himself and possibly his memories. Therefore the tabloid paper itself will talk about methods soldiers often use to deal (like storytelling) when they come back from war, and include enticing details from an interview with the author. The…

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    not. As regular civilians we don’t get to know what actually is going on and why were in conflicts with foreign countries. Fictional literature is one of the only things we have that gives us deeper meaning in events that we usually don’t get to learn about. It takes us to another world where were invited to learn new about new things that the regular world can’t teach us. Fiction gives us different views on life and more analysis on the characters feelings and emotions. A fictional book could…

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    Memory is a crucial concept in "The Things They Carried." While being a conventional ability, it is apparent that it contains its own misconstruction. Memory, which is the act of encoding and retrieving information, is vital in everyday life, while allowing individuals to recall both the positive and negative aspects. The readers are a witness to how memory is highlighted throughout the novel and are shown how memory is indeed significant. This novel provides the reader with an insight to the…

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    Throughout reading The Things They Carried, my understanding of particular literary theories has vastly increased. The main lenses in which my group used to interpret the novel was feminist, psychoanalytical, and postmodernism. During the first block, it was more difficult to determine which lens to look through, and a lot of thought had to be put in when reading the block as a whole. But, as the book progressed, I began to pick up on particular instances and immediately recognized which…

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